windows_exporter/tools/promtool.ps1

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$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
Set-StrictMode -Version 3
if (-not (Test-Path -Path '.\windows_exporter.exe')) {
Write-Output ".\windows_exporter.exe not found. Consider running \`go build\` first"
}
# Powershell pipes & Get-Content command rather unhelpfully add a carriage return at the end of the string, so
# passing the string as bytes is a messy but necessary workaround for processes that are sensitive to
# line endings, like promtool.
function Start-RawProcess {
param(
# String to pass to $CommandName via STDIN
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)][String]$InputVar,
# Command to run
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)][String]$CommandName,
# Arguments provided to $CommandName
[Parameter(Mandatory=$false)][String[]]$CommandArgs
)
# Buffer & initial size of MemoryStream
$BufferSize = 4096
# Convert text to bytes and write to MemoryStream
[byte[]]$InputBytes = [Text.Encoding]::UTF8.GetBytes($InputVar)
$MemStream = New-Object -TypeName System.IO.MemoryStream -ArgumentList $BufferSize
$MemStream.Write($InputBytes, 0, $InputBytes.Length)
[Void]$MemStream.Seek(0, 'Begin')
# Setup stdin\stdout redirection for our process
if ($CommandArgs) {
$StartInfo = New-Object -TypeName System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo -Property @{
FileName = $CommandName
UseShellExecute = $false
RedirectStandardInput = $true
RedirectStandardError = $true
Arguments = $CommandArgs
}
} else {
$StartInfo = New-Object -TypeName System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo -Property @{
FileName = $CommandName
UseShellExecute = $false
RedirectStandardInput = $true
RedirectStandardError = $true
}
}
# Create new process
$Process = New-Object -TypeName System.Diagnostics.Process
# Assign previously created StartInfo properties
$Process.StartInfo = $StartInfo
# Start process
[void]$Process.Start()
# Pipe data
$Buffer = New-Object -TypeName byte[] -ArgumentList $BufferSize
$StdinStream = $Process.StandardInput.BaseStream
try {
do {
$ReadCount = $MemStream.Read($Buffer, 0, $Buffer.Length)
$StdinStream.Write($Buffer, 0, $ReadCount)
$StdinStream.Flush()
}
while($ReadCount -gt 0)
}
catch
{
throw 'Error streaming buffer to STDIN'
} finally {
# Close streams
$StdinStream.Close()
$MemStream.Close()
}
$Process.WaitForExit()
if ($Process.ExitCode -ne 0) {
Write-Host $Process.StandardError.ReadToEnd()
}
return $Process.ExitCode
}
# cd to location of script
$script_path = $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path
$working_dir = Split-Path $script_path
Push-Location $working_dir
$temp_dir = Join-Path $env:TEMP $(New-Guid) | ForEach-Object { mkdir $_ }
# Start process in background, awaiting HTTP requests.
# Listen on 9183/TCP, preventing conflicts with 9182/TCP used by end-to-end-test.ps1
# Not an issue when run individually, but will cause failures when run concurrently in CI.
$exporter_proc = Start-Process `
-PassThru `
-FilePath ..\windows_exporter.exe `
-ArgumentList '--web.listen-address="127.0.0.1:9183" --log.level=debug' `
-WindowStyle Hidden `
-RedirectStandardOutput "$($temp_dir)/windows_exporter.log" `
-RedirectStandardError "$($temp_dir)/windows_exporter_error.log"
# Exporter can take some time to start
for ($i=1; $i -le 5; $i++) {
Start-Sleep 10
$netstat_output = netstat -anp tcp | Select-String 'listening'
if ($netstat_output -like '*:9183*') {
break
}
Write-Host "Waiting for exporter to start"
}
# Omit metrics from client_golang library; we're not responsible for these
$skip_re = "^[#]?\s*(HELP|TYPE)?\s*go_"
# Need to remove carriage returns, as promtool expects LF line endings
$output = ((Invoke-WebRequest -UseBasicParsing -URI http://127.0.0.1:9183/metrics).Content) -Split "`r?`n" | Select-String -NotMatch $skip_re | Join-String -Separator "`n"
# Join the split lines back to a single String (with LF line endings!)
$output = $output -Join "`n"
Stop-Process -Id $exporter_proc.Id
$ExitCode = Start-RawProcess -InputVar $output -CommandName promtool.exe -CommandArgs @("check metrics")
if ($ExitCode -ne 0) {
Write-Host "Promtool command returned exit code $($ExitCode). See output for details."
EXIT 1
}